Though national headlines may have overshadowed the Lions big Week 1 win to the NFL as a whole, the team remained focused in preparation for Arizona

Despite a big win by the Lions this week that snapped an eight-game losing streak dating back to last November, this week's headlines were dominated by talk of Ndamukong Suh and his personal foul penalty.

"He just said basically that he can’t make those type of mistakes and he can’t put us in a position where we have to battle back from mistakes like that," veteran receiver Nate Burleson said. “He also said that with him having a target, and people looking for him, they’re looking at us (as a team).

"After he sat down and few guys screamed ‘I love you.’ We’re a family."

Apparently these players consider themselves a family with members that want to hold each other accountable.

Burleson talked Thursday about a decision the team made to run gassers for every personal foul penalty committed this season.

After two penalties against Minnesota -- one by Suh and the other by Louis Delmas -- the team ran one full gasser (one half for each) following Wednesday's practice.